X-Git-Url: http://source.jalview.org/gitweb/?a=blobdiff_plain;f=wiki%2FRIO.wiki;h=6209ad70348f68bc825d991678948d7f624c5069;hb=64040069224344037891a9fe348ac5d3c88590fb;hp=77384dbb0f12e0753e2cc6f2ed421a950dd2442c;hpb=27d57dbaa23b185e4aa50c6ec4d94f403a2c9e22;p=jalview.git diff --git a/wiki/RIO.wiki b/wiki/RIO.wiki index 77384db..6209ad7 100644 --- a/wiki/RIO.wiki +++ b/wiki/RIO.wiki @@ -20,16 +20,16 @@ RIO (Resampled Inference of Orthologs) is a method for automated phylogenomics b ==== Gene trees ==== -The gene trees ideally are in [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/356/ phyloXML] format, with taxonomy and sequence data in appropriate fields; but can also be in New Hamphshire (Newick) or Nexus format, as long as species information can be extracted from the gene names (e.g. "HUMAN" from "BCL2_HUMAN") ([http://forester.googlecode.com/files/gene_trees_rio.nh example]). +The gene trees ideally are in [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/356/ phyloXML] format, with taxonomy and sequence data in appropriate fields; but can also be in New Hamphshire (Newick) or Nexus format, as long as species information can be extracted from the gene names (e.g. "HUMAN" from "BCL2_HUMAN") ([https://forester.googlecode.com/svn/forester/examples/rio/gene_trees_rio.nh example]). All gene trees must be *completely binary*. ==== Species tree ==== -The species tree ideally is in [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/356/ phyloXML] format, but can also be in New Hamphshire (Newick) or Nexus format ([http://forester.googlecode.com/files/species_tree_rio.xml example]). +The species tree ideally is in [http://www.biomedcentral.com/1471-2105/10/356/ phyloXML] format, but can also be in New Hamphshire (Newick) or Nexus format ([https://forester.googlecode.com/svn/forester/examples/rio/species_tree_rio.xml example]). The species tree is allowed to have nodes with more than two descendants (polytomies), as long as the (slower) GSDIR ([GSDI GSDI] re-rooting) algorithm is used. -==== Note ==== +==== Note about memory ==== Since the Java memory default allocation is too small for even moderately large data-sets, it is necessary to increase it with the `-Xmx2048m` command line option. @@ -41,8 +41,8 @@ Since the Java memory default allocation is too small for even moderately large `rio gene_trees.nh species.xml outtable.tsv log.txt -f=0 -l=49` === Example files === - * [http://forester.googlecode.com/files/gene_trees_rio.nh gene trees file] - * [http://forester.googlecode.com/files/species_tree_rio.xml species tree file] + * [https://forester.googlecode.com/svn/forester/examples/rio/gene_trees_rio.nh gene trees file] + * [https://forester.googlecode.com/svn/forester/examples/rio/species_tree_rio.xml species tree file] == References ==